Migrating to iPhone and iPad for .NET Developers
Copyright 2011 by Mark Mamone
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I dedicate this book to my wife, children, and friends
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Contents at a Glance
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About the Author
Mark Mamoneis Global Head of Professional Services for Local Government & Commercial at Serco. He has 23 years of IT experience and has been involved with Microsoft .NET since its beta, Mono since its inception, and Objective-C and iPhone development sincelaunch. A Certified Enterprise Architect and experienced chief technology officer, Mark has authored and coauthored several books on topics that includeLinux, .NET, Mono, and databases.
About the Technical Reviewer
John Allen is a Senior Manager and Enterprise Architect with BAE Systems Detica. He has over 15 years experience in the design and development of large-scale enterprise systems and is an expert in the field of software engineering and modern delivery methodologies. John has been involved in a number of open source projects and IT startups and continues to program for fun and profit, with his current focus being mobile applications, big data, and real-time analytics.
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank Rachel for supporting me and Oliver and Harry for reminding me on a daily basis why I work so hard. I would also like to thank John Allen for agreeing to be the technical reviewer for this book and for helping me to make this book the best it can be. Finally, I'd like to thank those at Apress who supported me in the creation of this book, especially Chrisyou're a star!
Introduction
Ever since I spotted and started reading my first computer book in 1981, I knew Information Technology (IT) was going to be an important part of my life. I feel privileged to have been able to make a career out of something I enjoy, and the fact that it changes on what seems to be a monthly basis means it never gets boring. It still astounds me that mobile telephones have come so far in such a short time; and when the iPhone was launched, I knew the role of smartphones would be pivotal in all that we doboth in our private and our corporate lives. They are not only useful tools for managing your contacts or calendar, they are now a mechanism for doing all sorts of things such as buying a cinema ticket, keeping in touch with your friends through social media, and playing games,